Thank you so much for this amazing tutorial! I was able to track my forms without any experience just by following your steps. The only thing that I would add is that sometimes Google Analytics takes its time to load content and information and that when Previewing the changes in Google tag manager, as it opens the window in incognito, you won't be able to see the events/ tags in the debug view. However, it still works. Thanks again! You rock!
Hey Julius, I would like to retrieve the information sent through the Elementor form fields, should I use a CSS selector and the form submission trigger to get the data?
Hi, thank you for the tutorial. 👉 I wanted to point out a potential issue with this solution: it might trigger incorrectly in cases of errors in any form field. For instance, if the form has a phone number field and an incorrect type of data, like a non-numeric input, is entered, this would result in an error message when submitting. Despite this, the tag could still fire, leading to a 'generate_lead' event being inaccurately counted even though the form submission was not successful. To circumvent this issue, I recommend using a trigger like a Thank You page or Element Visibility (indicating "Your submission was successful") for more accurate tracking.
This is because a Google reCaptcha field in your form conflicts with the GTM js script. I am using multiple honeypot fields in my form and I have both events form_submit and Form Submit.
@@lamigodlove Well, yes, while you use Elementor and don’t see what’s happening around you, and thousands of users have already switched from Elementor to Bricks and are writing posts about it... I would check the communities first and then Snickers would speak
Hmmm... I am not getting any form submit events. Just form_start. I am using recaptcha, if that is of importance?
This video is golden!
What about google reCAPTCHA V3. Do you have a smart workaround, when reCAPTCHA somehow blocks the form_submit event?
Thank you so much for this amazing tutorial! I was able to track my forms without any experience just by following your steps. The only thing that I would add is that sometimes Google Analytics takes its time to load content and information and that when Previewing the changes in Google tag manager, as it opens the window in incognito, you won't be able to see the events/ tags in the debug view. However, it still works. Thanks again! You rock!
Hey Julius, I would like to retrieve the information sent through the Elementor form fields, should I use a CSS selector and the form submission trigger to get the data?
legend for all of your videos!
Exactly what I was looking for! Thank you.
Do you have a workaround if the elementor form is behind an or div data url= tag?(but same domain)
great video, the first explanation which works until end for me
Hi, thank you for the tutorial.
👉 I wanted to point out a potential issue with this solution: it might trigger incorrectly in cases of errors in any form field. For instance, if the form has a phone number field and an incorrect type of data, like a non-numeric input, is entered, this would result in an error message when submitting. Despite this, the tag could still fire, leading to a 'generate_lead' event being inaccurately counted even though the form submission was not successful. To circumvent this issue, I recommend using a trigger like a Thank You page or Element Visibility (indicating "Your submission was successful") for more accurate tracking.
you are a great teacher, happy 2024
Click ID might solve the Click Classes if aint working, solved it for me, thanks for this video!
Very helpful, thanks
Thanks Analytics Maniac. Does the free version of Elementor offers Class Id?
I don't know. I worked with the paid version.
The Elementor form is only available in the Pro version.
Love it 👍
When I set up the GA4 Event tag, I get the error "No Google tag found in this container" - I don't get it, everything is set up exactly as shown?
Excellent explain....
Excellent explain, thank you.
Same here, no Form Submission event logged when reCaptcha enabled
Switched to reCaptcha V2 and everything works well.
Hi, since the GA4 Event tag doesn't exist anymore, how do you go about it now?
What do you mean? Of course it exists
You are right, it does. Since it's not featured in the tag list right on top, as it used to be, I assumed it was replaced by the Google tag.
Great video. However, I only get a form_start, no form_submit. Any idea?
This is because a Google reCaptcha field in your form conflicts with the GTM js script.
I am using multiple honeypot fields in my form and I have both events form_submit and Form Submit.
@@RussYatsenko thank you - that was my issue. Is there any way around this, do you know?
I still dont understand why in debug view I dont have any events. like I checked the google tag id and everything seems to be matching
I didn't receive anything on Google analytics
Elementor soon will die, BRICKS is FUTURE!
That should be after you, right?
@@lamigodlove Well, yes, while you use Elementor and don’t see what’s happening around you, and thousands of users have already switched from Elementor to Bricks and are writing posts about it... I would check the communities first and then Snickers would speak
@@Atractiondj Even if what you're saying is true this doesn't invalidate this useful tutorial.